| hypnotherapy |
Hypnotherapy uses hypnotic techniques to bring about beneficial changes. Utilizing states of deep relaxation, the therapist assists in uncovering and exploring memories, emotions and past events which may affect a person's conscious mind and activating the client's inner resources in order to achieve the desired goals. It is used to treat numerous medical and psychological problems. ...
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| hypnotism |
"anempirical development of sleep (Myers); a peculiar state ofconsciousness, artificially induced, which liberates subconsciouspowers in the subject, puts him en rapport with thehypnotiser, makes him accept and meticulously execute any of hissuggestions, whether hypnotic or post-hypnotic, which do not conflictwith deeper instincts of self-preservation and morality, and producesstrange physiological effects as anaesthesia and the remarkablecontrol over organic processes of the body. ...
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| hypnocinematograph |
somnocinematograph.
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| hypnocyst |
a quiescent cyst.
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| hypnodontia |
hypnodontics.
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